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Invariance of Steady State Thermodynamics between Different Scales of Description

Yohei Nakayama, Kyogo Kawaguchi

Published 2012-11-16, updated 2015-01-28Version 3

By considering general Markov stochastic dynamics and its coarse-graining, we study the framework of stochastic thermodynamics for the original and reduced descriptions corresponding to different scales. We are especially concerned with the case where the irreversible entropy production has a finite difference between the scales. We find that the sum of increment of nonequilibrium entropy and excess part of entropy production, which are key quantities in construction of steady state thermodynamics, is essentially kept invariant with respect to the change in the scales of description. This general result justifies experimental approaches toward steady state thermodynamics based on coarse-grained variables. We demonstrate our result in a mesoscopic heat engine system.

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